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Zambia
 
Capital: Lusaka
Area size: 743390 sq. km Slightly smaller than Turkey
Time zone: GMT +2
Currency: Kwacha
Area code: (+) 260
Driving: Right
Climate description: The climate is tropical in the lowland areas, with a hotter but rainy period between October and February. In the upland areas temperatures are lower, typical of a warm-temperature climate. Frost is not uncommon in the higher regions, especially during the period between April and August. Rainfall mainly occurs during October and March and is at its height between December and February.
 

People
Standard of living
Economy & aid
Health
Disasters, conflict & migration
Language
English is the official language. There are around 70 local languages, including Bemba, Kaonda, Lozi, Nyanja and Tonga.
Source: New Internationalist World Guide

Population
2007 11.6 million U.N. Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) Population Division (2006)
2006 11.6 million U.N. DESA (2006)
2005 11.5 million U.N. DESA (2006)
2004 11.3 million U.N. DESA (2006)
2003 11.1 million U.N. DESA (2006)
2002 10.9 million U.N. DESA (2006)
2001 10.7 million U.N. DESA (2006)
2000 10.5 million U.N. DESA (2006)

Future population estimates
15.9 million (2050)
Source: U.N. DESA (2006)

Ethnic groups
Some 98 percent of Zambians are descended from Bantu migrants, divided into around 70 ethnic groups. There are also small European and Asian minorities.
Source: NI World Guide

Religion
Traditional African religions are widely practised, and there are Christian, Muslim and Hindu minorities.
Source: NI World Guide

Percentage urban population
2007 35.2 percent U.N. DESA - World Urbanisation Prospects 2005
2006 35.1 percent U.N. DESA (2005)
2005 35.0 percent U.N. DESA (2005)
2004 34.9 percent U.N. DESA (2005)
2003 34.9 percent U.N. DESA (2005)
2002 34.8 percent U.N. DESA (2005)
2001 34.7 percent U.N. DESA (2005)
2000 34.8 percent U.N. DESA (2005)

Year women granted right to vote
1962
Source: U.N. Development Programme (UNDP) Human Development Report
Where two figures are shown, the first refers to a partial recognition of the right to vote and the second to the year women received the right to vote on a universal and equal basis.

Net percentage of girls enrolled in primary education
94 (2006)
Source: UNESCO

Percentage of population under 15
2005 45.7 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2007/2008
2004 46.0 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2006
2003 46.5 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
2002 46.5 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2004
2001 46.4 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2003
2000 46.5 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2002


Average life expectancy
2005 40.5 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2007/2008
2004 37.7 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2006
2003 37.5 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
2002 32.4 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2004
2001 33.4 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2003
2000 41.4 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2002

Life expectancy - male
2005 40.3 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2007/2008
2004 38.2 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2006
2003 37.9 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
2002 32.9 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2004
2001 33.3 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2003
2000 41.8 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2002

Life expectancy - female
2005 40.6 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2007/2008
2004 37.1 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2006
2003 36.9 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
2002 32.5 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2004
2001 33.4 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2003
2000 40.9 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2002

Infant mortality
2006 102 per 1,000 live births UNICEF - State of the World's Children 2008
2005 102 per 1,000 live births U.N. Children's Fund (UNICEF) - State of the World's Children 2007
2004 102 per 1,000 live births UNICEF - State of the World's Children 2006
2003 102 per 1,000 live births UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
2002 108 per 1,000 live births UNDP - Human Development Report 2004
2001 112 per 1,000 live births UNDP - Human Development Report 2003
2000 112 per 1,000 live births UNDP - Human Development Report 2002

Child mortality - deaths before the age of five
2006 182 per 1,000 live births UNICEF - State of the World's Children 2008
2005 182 per 1,000 live births UNICEF - State of the World's Children 2007
2004 182 per 1,000 live births UNICEF - State of the World's Children 2006
2003 182 per 1,000 live births UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
2002 198 per 1,000 live births UNDP - Human Development Report 2004
2000 202 per 1,000 live births UNDP - Human Development Report 2002

Births attended by skilled personnel
1997-2005 43 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2007/2008
1996-2004 43 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2006
1995-2003 43 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
1995-2002 43 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2004
1995-2001 47 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2003
1995-2000 46 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2002

Maternal mortality
2005 830 per 100,000 live births UNDP - Human Development Report 2007/2008
2000 750 per 100,000 live births UNDP - Human Development Report 2006

Human development index (HDI rank)
2005 165 UNDP - Human Development Report 2007/2008
2004 165 UNDP - Human Development Report 2006
2003 166 UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
2002 164 UNDP - Human Development Report 2004
2001 163 UNDP - Human Development Report 2003
2000 153 UNDP - Human Development Report 2002

Percentage of children under weight for age (under age 5)
2000-2006 20 percent UNICEF - State of the World's Children 2008
1996-2005 20 percent UNICEF - State of the World's Children 2007
1996-2004 23 percent UNICEF - State of the World's Children 2006
1995-2003 28 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
1995-2002 28 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2004
1995-2001 25 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2003
1995-2000 25 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2002

Percentage of undernourished population
2002-2004 average 46 percent U.N. Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) 2006
2001-2003average 47 percent FAO 2006

Food intake falls below the minimum requirement.

Population with access to improved water
2006 58 percent UNICEF and WHO 2008
2004 58 percent UNICEF and World Health Organisation (WHO) 2006
2002 55 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
2000 64 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2004

Population with access to improved sanitation
2006 52 percent UNICEF and WHO 2008
2004 55 percent UNICEF and WHO 2006
2002 45 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
2000 78 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2004

Literacy - average
2004 No data available percent
2003 67.9 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
2002 79.9 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2004
2001 79.0 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2003
2000 78.1 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2002

Literacy - male
2004 No data available percent
2003 76.1 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
2002 86.3 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2004
2001 85.8 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2003
2000 85.2 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2002

Literacy - female
2004 No data available percent
2003 59.7 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
2002 73.8 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2004
2001 72.7 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2003
2000 71.5 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2002

Landlines telephones
2006 8 per 1,000 people International Telecommunication Union (ITU) 2007
2005 8 per 1,000 people ITU 2007
2004 8 per 1,000 people ITU 2007
2003 8 per 1,000 people ITU 2007
2002 8 per 1,000 people ITU 2007
2001 8 per 1,000 people ITU 2007
2000 8 per 1,000 people ITU 2007

Cellular telephone subscribers
2006 81 per 1,000 people ITU 2007
2005 81 per 1,000 people ITU 2007
2004 41 per 1,000 people ITU 2007
2003 21 per 1,000 people ITU 2007
2002 13 per 1,000 people ITU 2007
2001 11 per 1,000 people ITU 2007
2000 9 per 1,000 people ITU 2007

Internet users
2006 29 per 1,000 people ITU 2007
2005 29 per 1,000 people ITU 2007
2004 20 per 1,000 people ITU 2007
2003 10 per 1,000 people ITU 2007
2002 5 per 1,000 people ITU 2007
2001 2 per 1,000 people ITU 2007
2000 2 per 1,000 people ITU 2007

Transparency International corruption ranking (1=least corrupt, 179=most corrupt)
2008 115 (joint) Transparency International 2008
2007 123 (joint) Transparency International 2007
2006 111 (joint) Transparency International
2005 107 (joint) Transparency International
2004 102 (joint) Transparency International
2003 92 (joint) Transparency International
2002 77 (joint) Transparency International
2001 75 (joint) Transparency International
2000 57 (joint) Transparency International

Signatory of International Convention on the Prevention and Punishment for the crime of Genocide
No (1948)
Source: UNDP - Human Development Report

Signatory of the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
Yes (1984)
Source: UNDP - Human Development Report

Signatory of the Convention on the Rights of the Child
Yes (1989)
Source: UNDP - Human Development Report

International humanitarian aid flows
Access the Financial Tracking Service, a global real-time database which records all reported humanitarian aid - including that for NGOs, the Red Cross/Crescent Movement, bilateral aid, in-kind aid and private donations - searchable by country.
Source: Financial Tracking Service, ReliefWeb

Percentage of population living on less than US$1 a day
1990-2005 63.8 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2007/2008
1990-2004 75.8 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2006
1990-2003 63.7 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
1990-2002 63.7 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2004
1990-2001 63.7 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2003

GNI per capita, Atlas method
2006 630 current US$ World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2005 490 current US$ World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2004 410 current US$ World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2003 360 current US$ World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2002 320 current US$ World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2001 310 current US$ WorldBankDataProfileTables2008
2000 300 current US$ World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008

The purpose of the Atlas conversion factor is to reduce the impact of exchange rate fluctuations in a cross-country comparison of national incomes. The Atlas conversion factor for any year is the average of a country’s exchange rate (or alternative conversion factor) for that year and its exchange rates for the two preceding years.

GDP
2006 10.7 current US$ billions World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2005 7.3 current US$ billions World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2004 5.4 current US$ billions World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2003 4.3 current US$ billions World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2002 3.7 current US$ billions World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2001 3.6 current US$ billions World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2000 3.2 current US$ billions World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008

Annual GDP growth
2006 6.2  percent World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2005 5.2  percent World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2004 5.4  percent World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2003 5.1  percent World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2002 3.3  percent World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2001 4.9  percent World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2000 3.6  percent World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008

Annual inflation
2006 12.2  percent World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2005 18.6  percent World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2004 20.5  percent World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2003 19.8  percent World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2002 19.9  percent World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2001 24.3  percent World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2000 30.0  percent World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008

Share of income or consumption (poorest 10 percent)
1.2 (latest available year)
Source: UNDP - Human Development Report 2007/2008

Share of income or consumption (richest 10 percent)
38.8 (latest available year)
Source: UNDP - Human Development Report 2007/2008

Physicians
2000-2004 12 per 100,000 people UNDP - Human Development Report 2007/2008
1990-2004 12 per 100,000 people UNDP - Human Development Report 2006
1990-2003 7 per 100,000 people UNDP - Human Development Report 2004
1990-2002 7 per 100,000 people UNDP - Human Development Report 2003

Percentage HIV+ (adults aged 15-49)
2007 15.2 percent U.N. Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) 2008
2006 15.0 percent U.N. Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) 2008
2005 15.0 percent U.N. Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) 2008
2004 15.1 percent U.N. Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) 2008
2003 15.2 percent U.N. Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) 2008

Malaria
Risk from P.falciparum throughout the year in the whole country. Resistance to chloroquine and sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine reported.
Source: WHO

TB cases
2006 553 per 100,000 people WHO 2008
2005 588 per 100,000 people WHO 2008
2004 623 per 100,000 people WHO 2008
2003 652 per 100,000 people WHO 2008
2002 632 per 100,000 people WHO 2008
2001 627 per 100,000 people WHO 2008
2000 602 per 100,000 people WHO 2008

Chronology of natural disasters
Access EM-DAT, a database of natural disasters from 1900 to the present - death tolls and numbers of affected people - searchable by country.
Source: Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium

Number of refugees originating here
2007 196 UNHCR
2006 203 Office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
2005 151 UNHCR
2004 124 UNHCR
2003 100 UNHCR
2002 92 UNHCR
2001 62 UNHCR
2000 98 UNHCR

Number of refugees residing here
2007 112931 UNHCR
2006 120253 UNHCR
2005 155718 UNHCR
2004 173907 UNHCR
2003 226697 UNHCR
2002 246765 UNHCR
2001 284173 UNHCR
2000 250940 UNHCR

Number of internally displaced people\Estimate
No data available

Landmine casualties per year
2004 2 Landmine Monitor Report 2005
2003 1 Landmine Monitor Report 2004

Casualty figures may include both civilians and military personnel injured or killed by landmines and unexploded ordnance.
Signatory to landmine convention?
Yes (1997)
Source: Landmine Monitor Report

Percentage of GDP spent on military
No data available percent (2004)

Percentage of GDP spent on education
2002-2005 2.0 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2007/2008
2002-2004 2.8 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2006
2000-2002 2.0 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
1999-2001 1.9 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2004
1998-2000 2.3 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2003

Percentage of GDP spent on health
2004 3.4 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2007/2008
2003-2004 2.8 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2006
2002 3.1 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
2001 3.0 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2004
2000 3.5 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2003


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